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I have maintained codebases before CVS even existed.

I have maintained CVS and SVN repositories.

I have had meals with the author of hg.

I do not need github.

I prefer fossil-scm.

Absolutely NO ONE needs github after Microsoft acquired them.

Find other code sanctuaries, your data will remain in peril

So long as there is a profit motive behind it.

2021-12-03

In more recent years.

You may shed fewer tears.

If you abandon the "hub" and git.

We've "got" http://gameoftrees.org now if you want to get with IT?

Am I Tea?

or a mystery?

Answers may lie.

Beneath functionality.

Feigning usability.

While offering absurdity.

I would like to get out of poverty.

Yet debts and perpetual nomadic couch surfin' or homelessness are not foreign to me.

Perhaps you care to provide some generosity?

I do not support cryptocurrency.

I also do not own a single NFT.

Yet you may be able to use this, at least temporarily:

Post pend "/rhymebyter" to https://www.paypal.me

I like to leave at least a modest attempt, at anonymity.

For even when I was consulting for iXSystems and helped patch an embargoed

bug in BIND by ISC

on some systems which were running FreeBSD

I was still in debt, couch surfin' and strugglin' with poverty.

If you think I am lyin' just look up 2013-4854 by CVE.

PHRACK, after FIVE YEARS, didn't even get Dan Kaminsky's scene handle correct, a tragedy.

Twitter remains a land of infamy.

So I would suggest those who think PHRACK is still relevant may be graspin' at obscurity?

Instead of offerin' helpful advancements to hackin' or patches for practitioners of security.

There is more to existence than code and breakin' things down, enjoy some TEA!

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